By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Pew PatriotsPew PatriotsPew Patriots
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Guns and Gear
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Reading: Armored soldiers get first live-fire work on Switchblade 600
Share
Font ResizerAa
Pew PatriotsPew Patriots
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Guns and Gear
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Guns and Gear
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Armored soldiers get first live-fire work on Switchblade 600
Tactical

Armored soldiers get first live-fire work on Switchblade 600

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: October 14, 2025 8:47 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published October 14, 2025
Share
SHARE

Soldiers with the Army’s 1st Cavalry Division recently tested the Switchblade 600 Loitering Munition System during an exercise at Fort Hood’s eastern training area, marking the first time the system has been live-fired on the Texas installation.

Soldiers from 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team in September conducted the trial in support of the Army’s Transformation in Contact initiative aimed at modernizing armored formations for future conflicts.

Part of that ongoing effort includes familiarization with the Aerovironment-produced system, which has already been put to the test by a handful of Army units, according to a service release. The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, meanwhile, is among the first armored units to take the tube-launched, unmanned aircraft system for a spin.

“The Switchblade enables the brigade to engage targets with precision between five and 15 kilometers in front of our forward line of troops, extending our reach and lethality,” Capt. Jeffrey Weller, commander of the Multi-Functional Reconnaissance Troop, 2nd ABCT, said in a release. “You can feel the excitement in the air.”

The high-tech system is just one of many that the service is incorporating as it revamps how certain formations fight.

Weighing 75 pounds with a length of approximately five feet, the Switchblade 600 touts a Javelin multipurpose warhead, a range of up to 27 miles, a flight time of around 40 minutes and an explosive payload of five pounds, according to the release.

After being fired, the munition flies like a drone while an operator uses onboard cameras to identify and engage targets.

The Switchblade 600 munition is launched from its firing mechanism during a live-fire exercise on Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 15. (Spc. Julian A. Winston/U.S. Army)

“Everything else I’ve flown has been for surveillance and target acquisition,” Spc. Drake Cross, a Switchblade operator who has previously worked on RQ-7 Shadow and RQ-28 Quadcopter drones, said in the release. “This is the first one where I can actually deliver a round. It’s exciting because it saves soldiers’ lives by hitting targets without putting us in danger.”

Cross and other operators completed a five-day training course alongside Aerovironment instructors prior to incorporating the system into the live-fire exercise.

With his prior experience on drone platforms, learning the system, Cross said, came pretty easily.

“Once you identify and lock onto a target, you can adjust right up until impact to make sure you’re hitting what you want,” he said.

Soldiers are slated to get additional practice on the system during an upcoming rotation at Fort Irwin’s National Training Center in California, Weller noted, adding that the continued training is a must in order to adapt to a constantly evolving battlefield.

“A huge thing the Army has seen across multiple battlefields, whether in Ukraine or elsewhere, is the rapid modernization and high usage of drones,” Weller said in the release. “The Army has to modernize to keep pace. Seeing systems like the Switchblade in action shows us the future of how our formations will fight.”

J.D. Simkins is the executive editor of Military Times and Defense News, and a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Tech Wisdom: What Condition Your Condition Is In

The Real Reason Glock 19 Dominates

Hegseth and Anthropic CEO set to meet as debate intensifies over the military’s use of AI

I Carry: Springfield Armory Echelon Compact 9 mm Pistol in a Mission First Tactical Holster

‘Marines’ doc focuses on purpose amid shifting Pacific landscape

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

We Recommend
Hegseth defends Trump Iran strikes, demands media ‘get it right’
News

Hegseth defends Trump Iran strikes, demands media ‘get it right’

Jimmie Dempsey Jimmie Dempsey March 26, 2026
Coast Guard operations, capabilities damaged by continued shutdown, says vice commandant
Musk attorney demands probe into jury bias after panel allegedly ‘mocked’ process
Nominee to head US nuclear forces sees no need for warhead tests
Built for Spec Ops: Vortex AMG 1-10X LPVO
Iran Rejects The U.S.’s Ceasefire Plan
Thomas Rhett admits fame led him to ‘living a double life’ that nearly destroyed his marriage
News

Thomas Rhett admits fame led him to ‘living a double life’ that nearly destroyed his marriage

Jimmie Dempsey Jimmie Dempsey March 26, 2026
Yankees shortstop José Caballero makes MLB history, becomes first player to use Automated Ball-Strike System
News

Yankees shortstop José Caballero makes MLB history, becomes first player to use Automated Ball-Strike System

Jimmie Dempsey Jimmie Dempsey March 26, 2026
Sailor injured during flight operations aboard carrier USS Abraham Lincoln
Tactical

Sailor injured during flight operations aboard carrier USS Abraham Lincoln

Jimmie Dempsey Jimmie Dempsey March 26, 2026
Pew Patriots
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
  • Guns and Gear
2024 © Pew Patriots. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?